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Yellowstone Volcano Observatory scientists continue to examine data from the Black Diamond Pool area of Biscuit Basin, where a hydrothermal explosion took place on July 23, 2024. Seismic and infrasound (acoustic) data indicate that some minor surges of water from the pool continue to occur.
By Yellowstone Volcano Observatory November 4, 2024. Geologists from the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory are often asked to estimate how likely future eruptions are at Yellowstone, but it’s no walk in the national park. Yellowstone Caldera Chronicles is a weekly column written by scientists and collaborators of the Yellowstone Volcano ...
Research published in the journal Science in December 2022 found that the Yellowstone caldera holds more liquid molten rock than previously estimated. Given that volcanoes tend to erupt...
A recent update on the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) website offers new insights into the timing of a potential eruption of Yellowstone's supervolcano —one of the world's largest active ...
POCATELLO, Idaho — After the "most-recorded" hydrothermal explosion happened in Yellowstone National Park last month, many wonder if a super volcano eruption is imminent. In short, the answer is...
Yellowstone Volcano Observatory scientists continue to examine data from the Black Diamond Pool area of Biscuit Basin, where a hydrothermal explosion took place on July 23, 2024. Seismic and infrasound (acoustic) data indicate that some minor surges of water from the pool continue to occur.
The last super-eruption at Yellowstone volcano, which occurred 631,000 years ago, was not one huge explosion. Instead, new research suggests it was a series of eruptions or multiple vents...